Carbon Speaker Stand

$550.00 – $750.00

Speaker stands do many things for us. First, they separate the vibration of the speaker cabinet from our desk. Second, they allow the speaker to be the correct height. Third, they can provide broadband low frequency absorption in the area of the room that has the highest unwanted low frequency pressure. The front wall where our speakers are located is always an area of high frequency pressure.

Achieving good sound in your room is about doing a lot of little things in the correct order. Reducing the vibrations of the speaker cabinet by setting it on a platform that is designed to absorb excess vibration and air born energy allows for the driver and the crossover to work together to produce energy without those cabinet resonances interfering. We use a damping compound layer that your speaker will sit upon.

Using our carbon technology we achieve a platform that reduces cabinet resonances and also provides needed broadband absorption in the front of our rooms. This is the same technology used in our ACDA-10 and ACDA-12 units. Stands can weigh up to 50 lbs for the 12″ x 12″ version. The 12″ model will absorb from 30 – 50 Hz. and the 10″ deep unit will have broadband absorption from 30 – 200 Hz. The 8″ platform will start at 40 cycles and go through 200 Hz.

Three widths are available. We have a 8″ x 8″ , 10″ x 10″, and a 12″ x 12″ model to accommodate different speaker widths and depths. Heights usually run around 30:” but you will have to tell us what height you desire. Finish is black paint enamel with 5 coats of paint hand sanded and clear coat sealed. Need a special width or height, just let us know.

There’s no one size fits all when it comes to room acoustics. Your room is unique to you. If you see acoustic treatment analysis calculators on other sites, that’s all about marketing but no function. You need a live engineer to look at your room because there are too many variables in play to have a one size fits all solution. And any company that provides a one size fits all solution are just selling a bunch of band-aids that aren’t going to solve your problem. We're offering a REAL and FREE acoustic treatment room analysis, conducted by none other than Dennis Foley, our chief acoustics engineer himself.

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The ACDA-10 CSM (module) is a smaller version or our production ACDA-10 unit. It is a broadband absorber from 30 Hz. – 200 for lower frequencies and with our 2″ foam face, absorption is increased through 6,300 Hz.

With broadband low frequency absorption, you have a powerful tool that you can distribute across your ceiling system to deal with unwanted floor to ceiling pressure issues. Numerous wood and fabric texture and colors are available.

Amplifier/speaker cabinets produce energy, lots of energy. That energy leaves the amplifier and enters the room. Once in the room, it interacts with the room and excites all the relevant room modes. We must attenuate or absorb as much excess energy as we can as close to the source or cabinet as we can. This will insure a tight and defined presentation as the signal enters the room.

Amplifier cabinets vibrate. The sound that emanates from the cabinet is the product of the speakers, electronics, and cabinet. If we reduce the cabinet vibrations, we allow the speaker and electronics to come through better. Our carbon amplifier platforms reduce vibration and absorb energy. It will provide you the one two punch you need to get the best sound out of your cabinet, speaker, electronics, and room.

These are custom sized to your cabinet. You tell us the height requirement along with the cabinet width and depth. They can be painted or skinned with a wood veneer. We will custom build it to suit your individual requirements.

Sub woofers generate a lot of low frequency energy that fills our rooms. Most of that energy will simply not fit into our small rooms. A 12″ driver produces 2 dB more energy than a 10″. All of this energy must be managed and the best location to manage unwanted low frequency pressure is as close to the source as possible.

The SWCP stands 18″ high and the dimensions are made to correspond to your width and length. Units are on casters, so positioning the sub through the room tuning process is facilitated. A platform height of 18″ is always welcome in any room size and volume. The average weight is 55 – 75 lbs.

Are you tired of muddy and sloppy bass in your room with bass notes masking your music into one big bloated mess? Want to mix without second guessing what you’re hearing? Then our Activated Carbon Diaphragmatic Absorber is for you!

You get:

The most powerful low frequency absorber available in the world today,

100% absorption at 50 Hz., 63% at 40 Hz. and absorption all the way down to 30 Hz., all in a depth of just 16″,

Unprecedented attack and decay clarity in every bass note, so you can mix without second guessing,

Dennis Foley

I am an acoustic engineer with over 30 years’ experience in the business. My technology has been used in Electric Lady Land Studios, Sony Music of New York, Cello Music and Films founded by Mark Levinson, and Saltmines Studios in Mesa, Arizona, along with hundreds of others.

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